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    Re·gard
    /rəˈɡärd/

    verb

    noun

  2. Regard is a noun that means a protective interest, attention, consideration, esteem, or look. Regard is also a verb that means to consider, appraise, look at, or respect something or someone. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of regard.

  3. Regard is a verb that means to consider or have an opinion about something or someone, or to look carefully at something or someone. It can also be a noun that means respect or admiration for someone or something, or greetings. See grammar, synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples.

  4. When you give someone a good, long look, you regard them. It can also mean "to believe," as in "I regard her as my best friend."

  5. Regard is used in a narrower range of structures. The most frequent structure is regard somebody/ something as something; the as cannot be left out: I regard him a close friend. You cannot regard somebody/ something to be something or regard that somebody/ something is something.

  6. Jan 19, 2017 · Learn the meaning, pronunciation, and usage of the word 'regard' in different contexts. See synonyms, examples, and idioms related to 'regard' in American and British English.

  7. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb and noun regard, which can mean to think of someone or something in a particular way, to look carefully at someone or something, or to have respect or admiration for someone or something. Find translations of regard in different languages and see examples of how to use it in sentences.

  8. The manifesto pays scant regard to green issues. These people had little regard for the environment. They have no regard for the values of our community. They paid scant regard to my views. a lack of regard for public safety; a proper regard for human dignity; an attempt to plan the future of an industry without due regard to market forces

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